Accessibility Statement for Aurora Visuals

At Aurora Visuals, we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive online experience that allows all users to easily access and navigate our content. This accessibility statement outlines our ongoing efforts to improve the accessibility of our website and our commitment to adhering to accessibility standards.

Our Commitment to Accessibility

Aurora Visuals is dedicated to meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, a widely recognized international standard for accessibility. We believe that accessibility is not just a legal requirement but a fundamental aspect of creating a user-friendly and inclusive online environment. To achieve this, we are continuously working to:

Accessibility Features

We have implemented several features to enhance the accessibility of our website:

Alternative Text for Images

All images on our website include descriptive alternative text (alt text) that provides a meaningful description of the image content. This allows users who are blind or visually impaired to understand the purpose and context of the images through screen readers or other assistive technologies. For example, our logo image has the alt text: "Aurora Visuals Logo, a stylized aurora borealis over the company name". Decorative images also have descriptive alt text.

Keyboard Navigation

Our website is designed to be fully navigable using a keyboard. Users can easily navigate through all interactive elements, such as links, buttons, and form fields, using the tab key and other standard keyboard controls. We have also ensured that the focus order is logical and intuitive, allowing users to easily understand the structure of each page. A clear focus indicator is provided for each interactive element.

Color Contrast

We have carefully selected color combinations that provide sufficient contrast between text and background colors to ensure readability for users with low vision or color blindness. Our color palette adheres to WCAG guidelines for color contrast ratios. For example, the text color in our body is a light color (#ffffff) against a dark background (#121212), meeting the contrast requirements.

Semantic HTML

We use semantic HTML elements to structure our content in a meaningful and accessible way. This helps screen readers and other assistive technologies to understand the organization and hierarchy of the information on each page. We use appropriate heading levels ( h1 , h2 , h3 , etc.), lists ( ul , ol ), and other semantic elements to convey the structure and relationships between different sections of content.

Resizable Text

Users can easily increase or decrease the text size on our website using their browser settings. This allows individuals with low vision to adjust the text size to a comfortable reading level without losing any content or functionality. The website design is responsive, ensuring that the layout adapts gracefully to different text sizes.

Form Accessibility

Our forms are designed to be accessible to users with disabilities. We provide clear labels and instructions for each form field, and we use ARIA attributes to provide additional information and context to assistive technologies. Error messages are clear and informative, helping users to correct any mistakes they may make. All form fields are keyboard accessible and can be easily navigated using the tab key.

Video Accessibility

We strive to make our video content accessible by providing captions and transcripts for all videos. Captions allow users who are deaf or hard of hearing to understand the audio content of the videos, while transcripts provide a text-based alternative for users who prefer to read the content. We are also exploring other accessibility features for video, such as audio descriptions for visually impaired users.

Data Tables Accessibility

We are committed to making our data tables accessible by providing proper markup to ensure screen readers can interpret the information correctly. Each table includes a caption that summarizes the table's purpose, and each header cell ( th ) is marked with the scope attribute to define its relationship to the data cells ( td ).

Sample Services and Pricing
Service Description Price
Corporate Video Production Creating engaging videos that showcases your company culture and values. $5,000 - $20,000
Commercial Advertising Captivating advertisements to drive sales and increase brand awareness. $10,000 - $50,000
Event Videography Capturing the excitement and energy of your events. $2,000 - $10,000

Ongoing Accessibility Efforts

We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process, and we are committed to continuously improving the accessibility of our website. We conduct regular accessibility audits and testing to identify any potential issues and to ensure that our website remains compliant with the latest accessibility standards. We also welcome feedback from our users, and we encourage you to contact us if you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website.

Contact Information for Accessibility Issues

If you have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of our website, or if you encounter any accessibility barriers, please contact us at:

Accessibility Coordinator: Eleanor Vance

Email: accessibility@auroravisuals.com

Phone: (555) 987-6543

Address: 42 Innovation Drive, Tech City, CA 91234

We are committed to responding to accessibility inquiries in a timely and helpful manner.

Conformance Status

This website conforms to WCAG 2.1 level AA.